Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Tengwa minya
I am now breaking into the world of true boredom. I am blogging. As you can already tell I like to use elvish phases and names. If you really want to know what they mean, and I like you, I will tell you. If I want to make you read a book, I'll make you figure it out. I have a feeling that google will make that challenge far to easy however. If you are bored enough, you may read my blogs as they come, but don't expect too much.
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"If you really want to know what they mean and I like you, I will tell you"
ReplyDeleteThat.. might be hard to come by.
Then people who want to know will just have to figure it out themselves.
ReplyDeleteDo you like me enough to tell me? :)
ReplyDeleteGrammar war?
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ReplyDeleteI must ask -- why name your blog after the last great battle of Belariand, in which Morgoth AND the Noldor that were fighting against him (not to mention the majority of Belariand itself) were destroyed?
ReplyDeleteAs for you Claudine..I fixed the mistake, thanks for pointing it out. As for you Jen, I'll throw you a wave via Facebook, and as for you Matt, I am wondering if the power of the inter-web helped, which knowing you I doubt, or if you knew it before hand, in which case, good on ya. I named it that due to the fact that it was a decisive moment in the battles of the first age and this is a decisive moment for me. I have become so bored that I am writing things down that nobody will read...or few people will read. Which is an allegory for the aftermath of the battle, in which there is no good record, with the exception of Gondolin. Not a very good one reason, I know..but that just means it's not the real reason. ;) And Morgoth was not destroyed, but actually gained power over all of Beleriand but the 3 main free peoples cities, Gondolin, Doriath, and Nargothrond.
ReplyDeletei think it's time for another post....
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